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Lucrèce Borgia
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Lucrèce Borgia

Oct 23, 1953
2h 0m
★ 4.3

Overview

In the early 16th century, Italy is ruled by the powerful Borgia family, led by César Borgia and his sister Lucrèce. In a ruthless power play, César plots to have his sister’s husband murdered. But without her brother’s knowledge, Lucrèce has taken a strong lover who will challenge the Borgias.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Filmsonor
Les Films Ariane
Rizzoli Film

Lucrèce Borgia Trailers

Cast

Martine Carol

Lucrèce Borgia

Martine Carol

Pedro Armendáriz

César Borgia

Pedro Armendáriz

Valentine Tessier

Julie Farnese

Valentine Tessier

Arnoldo Foà

Michelotto

Arnoldo Foà

Piéral

The jester

Piéral

Christian Marquand

Paolo

Christian Marquand

Tania Fédor

The lady of finery

Tania Fédor

Louis Seigner

The magician

Louis Seigner

Howard Vernon

The chaplain

Howard Vernon

Massimo Serato

Alphonse d'Aragon

Massimo Serato

Maurice Ronet

Perotto

Maurice Ronet

Raphaël Patorni

Este's envoy

Raphaël Patorni

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